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... is the opposite of Arnold's : not the loss of the power to feel , but the keeping of it . I look into my glass , And view my wasting skin , And say , “ Would God it came to pass My heart had shrunk as thin !
... is the opposite of Arnold's : not the loss of the power to feel , but the keeping of it . I look into my glass , And view my wasting skin , And say , “ Would God it came to pass My heart had shrunk as thin !
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T. S. Eliot has declared : To pass on to posterity one's own language more highly developed , more refined and more precise than it was before one wrote it , that is the highest possible achievement of the poet as poet .
T. S. Eliot has declared : To pass on to posterity one's own language more highly developed , more refined and more precise than it was before one wrote it , that is the highest possible achievement of the poet as poet .
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With the quatrain ( any arrangement of four lines ) , we pass into patterns usually called stanzas , and the variations of four , five , six , seven , and eight line stanzas are too numerous to list . But there are certain " named ...
With the quatrain ( any arrangement of four lines ) , we pass into patterns usually called stanzas , and the variations of four , five , six , seven , and eight line stanzas are too numerous to list . But there are certain " named ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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